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Do you use profanity a lot when talking?

clamum

Lifer
When talking in face-to-face conversations and/or online? I don't of course with parents and adults, but with my friends I tend to swear quite a bit. None of us are offended by it and I don't even give it a second thought when I use the f-word multiple times in a sentence. It's just so regular and habitual I guess, you hear it everywhere. Maybe it's just a young person thing.
 
Been activated Reservist on Active duty for going on two years now. Do I use profanity? Does a bear $hit in the woods (7-up commerical not withstanding)?

It was hard going back to my civilian job for a month and working. There's far less swearing day-to-day in the corporate work place.
 
Depends on where i am and who i'm with.

With friends in private, yes.

with anyone in public, not very often.
 
no
none at home
very little at work, i surprise my co-workers if i get riled up and let an "@sshole" or "h3ll" or "d@mn" slip out
 
No. I find that the use of constant profanity demonstrates a lack of intelligence (can't come up with a better word) and/or laziness (don't feel like coming up with a better word). Now, I'll use it from time-to-time when I get really upset.
 
Originally posted by: dtyn
No. I find that the use of constant profanity demonstrates a lack of intelligence (can't come up with a better word) and/or laziness (don't feel like coming up with a better word). Now, I'll use it from time-to-time when I get really upset.

IE, "Cursing is the crutch of the inarticulate mother-f*cker"?

😉
 
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